PORT HUENEME, California. - Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Engineering and Expeditionary Warfare Center (EXWC) and NAVFAC’s Expeditionary Programs Office (NEPO) hosted a design review in conjunction with a demonstration of the latest standardized tent camp facility (STCF), May 3-5. The uniqueness of the NETC2V2 from its predecessors is the energy conservation measures that were built into its design. Advanced Medium Mobile Power Systems (AMMPS), Improved Environmental Control Units (IECUs), LED lighting, and tent liners combine to reduce energy usage in the maritime operations center. “An environment of jointness has been a key contributor to these advanced technologies,” said Capt. John Carson, the NEPO director. “The Navy leveraged the work accomplished by the U. S. Army’s Product Manager for Force Sustainment Systems for these energy saving features.” The re-designed COC will provide command and control operations by continually monitoring and recording tactical and non-tactical operations in theater. NAVFAC’s COC facilities are scheduled for procurement and fielding through fiscal year 2020. U.S. Navy Photo by Michael Ard (1600504-N-QU339-015 Released)
Date Taken: | 05.03.2016 |
Date Posted: | 05.10.2016 13:54 |
Photo ID: | 2582338 |
VIRIN: | 160504-N-QU339-015 |
Resolution: | 2100x1500 |
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Location: | PORT HUENEME, CALIFORNIA, US |
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